Re: Switching Seedboxes Help
Yeah, I'm using fatcat's tutorial found here:
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-gui...ver-ssl-276623
Is that the correct guide that I should be following?
OK, I changed the port and I still cannot login to the FileZilla Server. Perhaps we can talk via msn?
Re: Switching Seedboxes Help
Well you don't need to worry about SSL as at yet, it's just another security feature you can do later.
Best thing is to just install the server & the client and get them talking so you at least have an understanding of what it is you are doing, SSL can follow later.
Re: Switching Seedboxes Help
Ok, I'm still re-reading through this. I still get the messege 'Error could not connect to this server' after I did a port foward for this.
Man I am getting frustrated with this. I'll go to bed so my head clears up and I can start fresh again tomorrow.
Re: Switching Seedboxes Help
Hey Sgt Major, how do you set the bigger drive as your main hard drive source? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
WhiteWizard20
Hey Sgt Major, how do you set the bigger drive as your main hard drive source? Thanks.
For downloading your torrents to you mean?
uTorrent - options/preferences/downloads = input your drive & directory
Re: Switching Seedboxes Help
Well, when I go on 'My Computer', right-click and click on 'Manage I get the Computer management box. I then go to disk management and I see three drives. 1st drive is 10GB which is the main one, a 2nd drive is 2GB and a 3rd drive is 147GB. How may I get the 147GB hard drive to be the main drive? The 10GB drive is my main one right now. When I tried to do the uTorrent downloads folder, I could only see the 10GB drive. I would like the torrent downloads to be on the 147GB hard drive. I hope that makes sense to you.
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Make a folder on the large drive then go to utorrent options, preferences
then downloads and then click the button on the right and find that folder for downloads.
Then all your files will go there.
Well after typing this I read sarges post he explained it to you already
sorry sarge
Re: Switching Seedboxes Help
Have you formatted the drive?
I suspect you haven't, so:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309000
How to create a new partition or a new logical drive
To create a new partition or logical drive on a basic disk:
1. In the Disk Management window, complete one of the following procedures, and then continue to step 2:
• To create a new partition, right-click unallocated space on the basic disk where you want to create the partition, and then click New Partition.
• To create a new logical drive in an extended partition, right-click free space on an extended partition where you want to create the logical drive, and then click New Logical Drive.
2. In the New Partition Wizard, click Next.
3. Click the type of partition that you want to create (either Primary partition, Extended partition, or Logical drive), and then click Next.
4. Specify the size of the partition in the Partition size in MB box, and then click Next.
5. Decide whether to manually assign a drive letter, let the system automatically enumerate the drive, or do not assign a drive letter to the new partition or logical drive, and then click Next.
6. Specify the formatting options you want to use by using one of the following procedures:
• If you do not want to format the partition, click Do not format this partition, and then click Next.
• If you want to format the partition, click Format this partition with the following settings, and then complete the following procedure in the Format dialog box:
a. Type a name for the volume in the Volume label box. This is an optional step.
b. Click the file system that you want to use in the File system box.
You can change the disk allocation unit size, and then specify whether to perform a quick format, or enable file and folder compression on NTFS volumes.
Click Next.
7. Confirm that the options that selected are correct, and then click Finish.
The new partition or logical drive is created and appears in the appropriate basic disk in the Disk Management window. If you chose to format the volume in step 6, the format process now starts.
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How to format a basic volume
To format a partition, logical drive or basic volume:
1. In the Disk Management window, right-click the partition or logical drive that you want to format (or reformat), and then click Format.
2. In the Format dialog box, type a name for the volume in the Volume label box. This is an optional step.
3. Click the file system that you want to use in the File system box. If you want, you can also change the disk allocation unit size, specify whether you want to perform a quick format, or enable file and folder compression on NTFS volumes.
4. Click OK.
5. Click OK when you are prompted to format the volume. The format process starts.
Re: Switching Seedboxes Help
Do I want primary or extended edition in step #3?
Re: Switching Seedboxes Help